Itinerary:
Day 01 :- Welcome at airport and transfer to Hotel (3 * star standard), evening free time.
Day 02 :- Full day Sight seeing tour in Kathmandu Valley and overnight in Hotel (B/F).
Day 03 :- Early morning drive to airport for Mountain flight and after continues sight seeing tour in Kathmandu Valley and overnight in Hotel (B/F).
Day 04 :- KATHMANDU – SHIVAPURI, after breakfast driver to Budhanilakantha (Trekking Starting point) and trek to Shivapuri. Shivapuri is very good for walking through the forest and along the ridge with spectacular views of Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang and Jugal Himal. Camp at 2732 m SHIVAPURI which offers outstanding views of the Himalaya from the campsite on the flat, grassy Summit. O/N in camping in Shivapuri (B/F, L, D).
Day 05 :- HIVAPURI – CHISOPANI, Walk up early in the morning to see the sunrise over the white-mountains. Breakfast served about 7:00 AM. After breakfast, we start our treks to Chisopani (2194m). It takes 4 hours. Walk along the ridge between the Shivapuri watershed forest and the panoramic attraction of the Himalaya and overnight camping in Chisopani (B/F, L, and D)
Day 06 :- CHISAPANI – NAGARKOT, Walk between the village and forest; continue our journey to Nagarkot 2300m above the sea-level. This spot provides an excellent view of the sunset and Mount Everest can be seen on a clear day. O/N camping in Nagarkot (B/F, L, D)
Day 07 :- NAGARKOT – DHULIKHEL, We'll awake early to watch the spectacular dawn, the first rays of the sun firing the peaks a hellist red slowly lighting up the Himalayas from Kachenjunga and Everest in the Far East of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri in the West and overnight in Dhulikhel (B/F, L, and D).
Day 08 :- DHULIKHEL-KATHMANDU-NAMOBUDDHA, after breakfast trek to Namobhudda. Namobhudda, which lies between Banepa and Panauti, southeast of Kathmandu, is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage site as wall as favorite stopover for trekkers. It is a three hours trekking from Dhulikhel through number of small villages. Rows of Buddhist Stupa adorned with fluttering prayer flags are there to soothe both devotes and trekkers. There is as imaging story concerned with the Buddha, which is commemorated by an ancient stone slab and a Stupa with all seeing eyes. The carved image on the slab portrays a popular legend that Lord Buddha in his previous incarnation allowed himself to be devoured by a starving tigers to save her and her cubs from starving to death. After than, drive back to Kathmandu, evening farewell dinner from N. K’s side and overnight in Hotel (B/F, L, D).
Day 09 :- Finally departure to airport for homeland (B/F). |